Monday, May 11, 2009

“ARTS IN MOTION” DANCERS REHEARSE FOR “APPALACHIAN DREAMS”

Jennifer Austin’s “Arts In Motion” dancersrehearse for their part in Saturday’s “Appalachian Dreams” show at RoaneState.

A large cast of actors and dancers will be dance to World War II songs, a tribute to J. D. Williams.

“Arts In Motion”, located in Roane County, Tennessee has studios in Kingston and Rockwood, and is one of the largest studios in the South, with an enrollment of over 600. “Arts In Motion” offers classes for everyone from the 3 year old beginner to the professional dancer. “Arts In Motion” also offers an adult program with classes for retired professional dancers and adults wanting to begin their dance studies.

Bill Landry, Gary Baker, and Bill Farnham stopped by recently to thank Jennifer, and the ensemble of dancers, for their support in the Princess Production.

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Also, we are looking for old photos of the theater, and of people enjoying the theater. Send them to me as well! Who knows, they may also be used in an upcoming documentary about the Princess!

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THE PRINCESS THEATER PARTNERSHIP

· Roane Alliance· Roane County Commission & the County Mayor· Roane County Industrial Board· Roane County Schools· Roane County Board of Education· Roane State Community College· The State of Tennessee· The City of Harriman & the City Mayor· The Harriman Economic Advisory Team· Tennessee Technology Center· And Supporting Citizens from 7 surrounding counties